The database of the EU project MARS contains point data of macroinvertebrates, fish and macrophytes including hydromorphological, physico-chemical and land use information. Most biotic and physico-chemical data have been collected as part of an extensive national monitoring survey. Land use infromation (ATKIS land cover data) was GIS-based generated for fixed buffer strips with different widths and lengths. More information on this dataset can be found in the Freshwater Metadatabase - MARS_14 (http://www.freshwatermetadata.eu/metadb/bf_mdb_view.php?entryID=MARS_14).
The Washington State Department of Ecology has conducted monthly water quality monitoring at hundreds of freshwater and marine water quality stations throughout the state since 1959. Ecology monitors about 80 stations each year, some on a one-year basis, some on a five-year rotation, and some are monitored continuously. This spatial data set shows the location of these monitoring stations.
The Freshwater Ecosystems Explorer is a free and easy to use data platform providingnaccurate, up-to-date, high-resolution geospatial data depicting the extent freshwater ecosystems change over time. By helping decision-makers understand dynamic ecosystem changes, the data presented on this open access platform is intended to drive action to protect and restore freshwater ecosystems and enable countries to track progress towards the achievement of Sustainable Development Goal Target 6.6.
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OECD Stat is a database of many parameters for member and non-member state, including global data on basic water metrics including: Generation and discharge of wastewater, freshwater resources, water made available for use, wastewater treatment, wastewater treatment capacity from with various years from 1980 to 2018
The PLANKTON*NET data provider at the Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research is an open access repository for plankton-related information. It covers all types of phytoplankton and zooplankton from marine and freshwater areas. PLANKTON*NET's greatest strength is its comprehensiveness as for the different taxa image information as well as taxonomic descriptions can be archived. PLANKTON*NET also contains a glossary with accompanying images to illustrate the term definitions. PLANKTON*NET therefore presents a vital tool for the preservation of historic data sets as well as the archival of current research results. Because interoperability with international biodiversity data providers (e.g. GBIF) is one of our aims, the architecture behind the new planktonnet@awi repository is observation centric and allows for mulitple assignment of assets (images, references, animations, etc) to any given observation. In addition, images can be grouped in sets and/or assigned tags to satisfy user-specific needs . Sets (and respective images) of relevance to the scientific community and/or general public have been assigned a persistant digital object identifier (DOI) for the purpose of long-term preservation (e.g. set "Plankton*Net celebrates 50 years of Roman Treaties", handle: 10013/de.awi.planktonnet.set.495) More information on this dataset can be found in the Freshwater Metadatabase - BFE_70 (http://www.freshwatermetadata.eu/metadb/bf_mdb_view.php?entryID=BFE_70).
Point data of macroinvertebrates, macrophytes, fish, physico-chemical parameters. Line data of river/stream location. Data has been collected between 2000-2012 by the waterboard Vechtstromen. More information on this dataset can be found in the Freshwater Metadatabase - MARS_17 (http://www.freshwatermetadata.eu/metadb/bf_mdb_view.php?entryID=MARS_17).
This dataset contains spatial and attribute information of the Surface Water Quality Standards for the State of Washington, Chapter 173-201A WAC. Four views of the WQ Standard are contained in this dataset, Freshwater Beneficial Uses, Seasonal Supplemental Spawning and Egg Incubation Temperature Standards, rules designated in Table 602, and exceptions to Table 602 listed in the footnotes. If any discrepancies are found between GIS layers and the published rule, the published rule takes precedence. Updated April 2018.
This dataset contains spatial and attribute information of the Surface Water Quality Standards for the State of Washington, Chapter 173-201A WAC. Four views of the WQ Standard are contained in this dataset, Freshwater Beneficial Uses, Seasonal Supplemental Spawning and Egg Incubation Temperature Standards, rules designated in Table 602, and exceptions to Table 602 listed in the footnotes. If any discrepancies are found between GIS layers and the published rule, the published rule takes precedence. Updated April 2018.
This dataset contains spatial and attribute information of the Surface Water Quality Standards for the State of Washington, Chapter 173-201A WAC. Four views of the WQ Standard are contained in this dataset, Freshwater Beneficial Uses, Seasonal Supplemental Spawning and Egg Incubation Temperature Standards, rules designated in Table 602, and exceptions to Table 602 listed in the footnotes. If any discrepancies are found between GIS layers and the published rule, the published rule takes precedence. Updated April 2018.
This dataset concerns the development of models for describing the acute toxicity of major ions to Ceriodaphnia dubia using data from single salt tests and binary mixture tests described in two other datasets under this research effort. It provides the data used in model development in the associated journal article. It also provides concentration-response data and associated general chemistry conditions for 3 experiments consisting of 14 toxicity tests on more complex mixtures of major ions based on data regarding elevated major ions in effluents and receiving waters, which was used for testing the models. . This dataset is associated with the following publication: Erickson, R., D. Mount, T. Highland, R. Hockett, D. Hoff, T. Norberg-King, and K. Peterson. The acute toxicity of major ion salts to Ceriodaphnia dubia: III. Mathematical models for mixture toxicity. ENVIRONMENTAL TOXICOLOGY AND CHEMISTRY. Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, Pensacola, FL, USA, 1-13, (2017).
This dataset provides concentration-response data and associated general chemistry conditions for 26 experiments consisting of 149 tests regarding the acute toxicity of major ions to Ceriodaphnia dubia in a variety of test waters; it also provides LC50 estimates and the estimated ion mixtures at the LC50 for each toxicity test. This dataset is associated with the following publication: Mount , D., R. Erickson , T. Highland , R. Hockett , D. Hoff , T. Norberg-King , K. Peterson, Z. Polaske, and S. Wisniewski. The acute toxicity of major ion salts to Ceriodaphnia dubia: I. Influence of background water chemistry. ENVIRONMENTAL TOXICOLOGY AND CHEMISTRY. Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, Pensacola, FL, USA, 35(12): 3039-3057, (2016).
Waterbase is the generic name given to the EEA's databases on the status and quality of Europe's rivers, lakes, groundwater bodies and transitional, coastal and marine waters, on the quantity of Europe's water resources, and on the emissions to surface waters from point and diffuse sources of pollution. The dataset contains time series of nutrients, organic matter, hazardous substances and other chemicals in rivers, lakes and groundwater, as well as data on biological quality elements (BQEs) such as phytobenthos and macroinvertebrates in rivers and lakes. A list of monitoring site identifiers with selected attributes, reported through WFD and WISE Spatial data reporting, is added to dataset as spatial reference. The data has been compiled and processed by EEA. Please refer to the metadata for additional information.